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Pic. 36.
airflow adjustment valve, platter
airflow adjustment valve, arm
connector
15. Switch on the airsupply, and start the platter. If you hear any noise from the bearing, a gentle airflow
adjustment is required. Adjust the airflow at the turntable backpanel, Pic. 36.
Note>
Too much or too little airflow can cause a noisy airbearing.
Important>
Do not turn off the adjustment valves on the turntable when airsupply is operating.
16.
Note>
The tonearm must slide absolutely frictionless on the airpipe.
To obtain this effect, slightly move the tonearm on the airtube, Pic. 37, at the same time gently turn up
the airflow.
When you feel the tonearm is sliding unhindered (on an airfilm), the airflow is correct.
Adjust the airflow at the turntable backpanel.
When the bearings are running absolutely noiseless and smoothly the airflow is correct.
If the setup is done on a table: Afterwards place the turntable on top of a stable floorstanding rack.
Adjust the turntable in level.
Important>
Use the adjustment pipe for level finetuning. Adjust at the
front spikes.
You are now ready to play records.
Do the final airflow finetuning when playing the first records!
Pic. 35.
14. Connect the PSU by the connector, on the turntable backpanel, Pic. 35.
Connect the powercord to the PSU, and finally connect the powercord to the outlet.
Pic. 37.
adjust the airflow